Eurobike is the biggest bicycle trade show in the world, and is a great place for companies to launch new products. Here’s your 2017 Eurobike roundup showcasing all the touring, trekking, adventure and bikepacking gear from the show. I will update this resource as more photos become available. 🙂

A special thanks to Martin from BikeTourGlobal for running around and taking most of these great photos.

AcePac

AcePac have had a great looking stand at Eurobike the last couple of years.

You can find tents, bags, mats, stoves, cookwear…

But AcePac actually specialise in making all kinds of bikepacking bags.

The AcePac handlebar roll has the option of a nifty front bag too.

Water bottles fit nicely into their stem accessory bags.

Apidura

The Apidura stand was showing some of their bikepacking bags, new and old.

This old set belongs to Lee Craigie, a former professional mountain biker, turned endurance athlete.

Lee and her bike have just come back from cycling the Peru Divide.

Burley

Burley had a giant touring trailer amongst their child/dog/cargo trailers.

With two panniers at the rear and cargo space on top – it’s positively ginormous!

Busch & Muller

There were no new B&M products this year, but the IQ-X is still the brightest dynamo front light with the best light reflector.

Falkenjagd

This Falkenjagd titanium light touring bike is fitted with a road-disc groupset and front and rear racks.

The expected bike weight is around 11kg (24lbs).

Gudereit

The Gudereit SX-P 2.0 Evo uses a Pinion gearbox and comes at the exceptional price point of 2599 Euro.

The Gudereit SX-P 4.0 is the trekking model with a Pinion gearbox and suspension fork, available for 3499 Euro. Image: Oliver Kozak

Hilite

This Hilite touring bike was a bit of a show stopper! Weighing in at 9.2kg (20lbs), this titanium bike with carbon forks / rims / fenders, Rotor hydraulic gearing and Schmidt dynamo kit is seriously impressive. Image: CyclingTips

Kindernay

New internal geared hub brand Kindernay was at their first Eurobike.

The Kindernay XIV gearbox lives inside a hub cage. This means you can drop the gearbox out and switch it between bikes.

It also means that it can fit fat bikes, boost bikes and regular frames too.

There is hydraulic shifting to switch through the 14 gears. The gear range is slightly wider than a Rohloff.

I’m looking forward to seeing more from these guys – the hub should be on the market shortly. You can read more about the Kindernay HERE.

Koga

The Koga Worldtraveller is put together using the Koga Signature custom program which allows you to choose the parts and colour of the bike! Image: Oliver Kozak

Koga also had a Worldtraveller eBike on display using 27-plus wheels fitted with 2.8″ slick tyres. Image: Oliver Kozak

The Rohloff shiftbox still sits at the hub, changing gears using electric wires rather stainless cables. Image: Oliver Kozak

Koga had some Ortlieb bikepacking bags on one of their light touring bikes. These are the size large bags; you can see the small bags below.

Maxx

This Maxx light touring bike was fitted out with Ortlieb’s new Gravel Packs. These are the lightest panniers that Ortlieb have ever made.

Up the front is the Ortlieb Accessory bag which is one of my favourite bits in my bikepacking kit.

On a different bike was this neat dynamo cabling plug system. The dynamo cables are spliced together into a single plug just above the spades.

The single plug then connects to the two spade plugs which can be left permanently on the hub when removing the wheel. A quick and easy solution!

Merida

Merida’s new adventure bike is called the Silex. Along with the new bike release, they’re offering a range of bikepacking bags too. An interesting thing about the Merida Silex is that the bike is designed around a single stem length, fork rake and head tube angle. This essentially results in the same steering feel for every size! Image: Road.cc

Ortlieb

The Ortlieb stand had a 1980s touring bike with 25-year-old panniers and some loud graphic design to match.

These Bike Packer bags from the 1980s still look like they will go the miles today.

Thought frame bags are new? Think again.

The turquoise bags on this Tout Terrain compliment the silver colourway quite nicely.

The latest Ortlieb bikepacking bag range now comes in a smaller size.

The new 11-litre Seat Pack reduces the seatpost required to just 6cm. It’s also 30% lighter than the huge 16-litre version.

The new Handlebar Pack S is a much better size for road handlebars. With a smaller roll diameter, there is an extra 4cm of clearance to the front wheel too.

The Cockpit Pack is fully waterproof and is a great location for a camera, phone, wallet or snacks.

The original larger-sized bikepacking bags were on display too.

Restrap

The Restrap stand was looking great, with a fleet of Bombtrack bikes to showcase their products.

Alee LOVES bikes and travel. So much so he once sold everything he owned to ride through 30 countries to learn a bit about himself and the world. Check out his book Bicycle Touring in One Hour to do the same: http://cyclingabout.com/bicycle-touring-book/